The citizens of Stoupa
entertain the tourists with a spectacular dancing display,
accompanied by a feast of wine and barbecued
meat.

The beautiful fishing
village of

Agios
Nikolaos

A strange looking fort at Agios
Dimitris. The family Dimitris were war lords a few centuries
ago, and helped ensure that the Mali area was never over-run
by the Turks. Hence the fort, to keep a watchout over the
sea. But we are looking at the landward side, and it would
seem that the Germans added a concrete gun-platform in WW2,
presumably to guard against the partisans.

Preparing to enter the caves at
Diros. If I look smug, it because I got in free, by
answering a question posed by the Guide. "Why are there
stalagmites under the water?" I thought the answer, "because
the caves were originally above the water", seemed a bit
obvious.

-and here are the caves. I took
dozens of photographs, they are all stunning, and different.
One really has to be there to appreciate their
beauty.

A race in the original Olympic
stadium. Kate may seem to be winning, but our friend Audrey
will get the coveted laurel wreath!